Video: CSF Advisers Virtual Workshop January 18, 2024

Q&A from the meeting Chat

Slides – Brief introductory presentation in PDF format

Can you confirm the dates & location for awards? Complete details on Calendar.

  • March 9 — Central Coast
  • March 16 — Central
  • March 23 — South Central
  • April 6 — North
  • April 13 — South

Can students attend the region conference even if they are not finalists?
Students are welcome to attend the full Conference which will be in the Central Coast region on March 9th this year. This event will include workshops, college fair, and various activities for all CSF and CJSF members, advisers and parents. Students may attend on their own. The conference will also host the Seymour Interview, Huhn Workshop, and awards ceremony.
Other region events this Spring will host only the interviews for Seymour Finalists and workshops for Huhn nominees. We are testing a Student Summit at each of those events this year; this year for Huhn nominees only.

Explain CSF recognition on high school transcripts.
An indication of Sealbearer status should be placed on the permanent academic record and on transcripts; advisers may need to request this for eligible members.

What is the difference between Sealbearer and Life Member?
Sealbearer and Life Member are the same achievement. See the CSF Bylaws ARTICLE V – Requirements for Life (Sealbearer) Membership.

What is the minimum recognition (award) for Sealbearer (Life) members?
    1. The official CSF life membership pin.
    2. The Federation chapter seal on the diploma, and an indication of Sealbearer status on the permanent academic record and on transcripts.

How long is the chapter membership drive supposed to be?
This is up to each chapter adviser/school to decide. The usual is three to four weeks at the beginning of each semester.

Our chapter meets monthly. What are some of the things that everyone does during chapter meetings?
Meeting ideas really depend on the needs of your chapter. Often, chapters bring college admissions people, help students fill out the applications, create service opportunities, etc.

The students are doing a scholarship workshop together next week. What kinds of activities should be included?
A session on how to write a personal statement. For students about writing personal statement https://csf-cjsf.org/quick-tips-to-write-your-seymour-nominee-personal-statement/
Review scholarships offered in your community, go over the criteria and discuss ways to best apply.

What is the difference between the Student Leadership Conference-Virtual, and the full region Conference on March 9th in San Jose this year?
The SLC is a Free online event for students only. All sessions are presented by students, for students, and about students! CSF and CJSF members can choose from 10 presentations offered in various time slots. The sessions are on topics of interest to CSF and CJSF members. Get more information here https://csf-cjsf.org/student-leadership-conference/

A full region conference is in person and includes a variety of workshops and activities as well as a college fair, breakfast and lunch. This conference is open to members, advisers, and parents from all regions. The conference has something for members of every grade level as well as the opportunity to meet and exchange ideas with members from other chapters. There is a fee to attend, this year it is $25. Get more information about the 2024 event here https://csf-cjsf.org/central-coast-conference-march-9-2024/

Can we get rid of the membership applications after the students graduate?
You do not need to keep CSF applications for students that have graduated.

CSF Advisers Q & A – Virtual Workshop Fall 2023

The CSF Fall Advisers Virtual Workshop was well attended by advisers with great questions. CSF board members had all the answers! Read on for information on:

  • Paying dues
  • Membership drives
  • Requirements for chapter membership
  • Chapter structure
  • Sealbearer status
  • Community service
  • CJSF Transition to CSF
  • Student Involvement
  • CSF Financial awards
  • Panda Express fundraiser

CSF ADVISERS WORKSHOP Q & A– FALL 2023

2022-2023 HUHN AWARDS RECIPIENTS

CJSF 2022-2023 Huhn Award North Region Recipients

Congratulations to these North region CJSF members awarded the 2022-2023 Marian Huhn Memorial Award.

Kirsten Boyd
Chapter 1389 Portola Jr./Sr. High School
Adviser Niecea Freeman
Principal Sara Sheridan
Plumas Unified School District

Mia Chatha
Chapter 676 Brittan Elementary School
Adviser Heather Azevedo
Principal Heather Azevedo
Brittan Elementary School District

Emma Lopez
Chapter 923 Marsh Junior High School
Adviser Sheila Snyder
Principal Jessica Kamph
Chico Unified School District

Rebecca Solis
Chapter 280 Sycamore Middle School
Adviser Michelle Solis
Principal Kelly Haight
Gridley Unified School District

Jenna Stark
Chapter 280 Sycamore Middle School
Adviser Michelle Solis
Principal Kelly Haight
Gridley Unified School District

CJSF 2022-2023 Huhn Award South Region Recipients

Congratulations to these South Central region CJSF members awarded the 2022-2023 Marian Huhn Memorial Award.

Emma Reynolds
Chapter 868 – Van Avery Prep
Adviser Therea Bolton
Principal Angela Peña
Independent

Nabhat Jin-Jin Sanglimsuwan
Chapter 1332 – Las Palmas Middle School
Adviser Christy Thiel
Principal Roy Umana
Covina-Valley Unified School District

Michael Shin
Chapter 155 – Carmenita Middle School
Adviser Ruthel Kim
Principal Robert Castillo
ABC Unified School District

Charles Tran
Chapter 821 – David Brown Middle School
Adviser Rob Sutten
Principal Jeremy Cassara
Lake Elsinore Unified School District

Simleen Verma
Chapter 1187 – Pioneer Middle School
Adviser JoAnne Kurtz
Principal Brett D’Errico
Independent

CJSF 2022-2023 South Central Huhn Award Recipients

Congratulations to these South Central region CJSF members awarded the 2022-2023 Marian Huhn Memorial Award.

Monica Balaji
Chapter 905 Bert Lynn Middle School
Adviser Jay Lee
Principal Patty Girgis
Torrance Unified School District

Alana Jain Feder
Chapter 269 Newcomb academy
Adviser Alyson Al-Mulla
Principal Chris Thompson
Long Beach Unified School District

Alexandra Mahoney
Chapter 398 Immaculate Heart Middle School
Adviser Carolyn Polchow
Principal Gina Finer

Charlee Pinson
Chapter 398 Immaculate Heart Middle School
Adviser Carolyn Polchow
Principal Gina Finer

Jacob Zeitlin
Chapter 1254 Culver City Middle School
Adviser Cristina Hernandez
Principal David Holley
Culver City Unified School District

2022-2023 CJSF HUHN AWARDS CENTRAL COAST REGION RECIPIENTS

Congratulations to these South Central region CJSF members awarded the 2022-2023 Marian Huhn Memorial Award.

Monica Balaji
Chapter 905 Bert Lynn Middle School
Adviser Jay Lee
Principal Patty Girgis
Torrance Unified School District

Alana Jain Feder
Chapter 269 Newcomb academy
Adviser Alyson Al-Mulla
Principal Chris Thompson
Long Beach Unified School District

Alexandra Mahoney
Chapter 398 Immaculate Heart Middle School
Adviser Carolyn Polchow
Principal Gina Finer

Charlee Pinson
Chapter 398 Immaculate Heart Middle School
Adviser Carolyn Polchow
Principal Gina Finer

Jacob Zeitlin
Chapter 1254 Culver City Middle School
Adviser Cristina Hernandez
Principal David Holley
Culver City Unified School District

2022-2023 CJSF HUHN AWARDS CENTRAL REGION RECIPIENTS

Congratulations to these CJSF members who received the CJSF Marian Huhn Awards Central Region 2022-2023.

Kyla Hacker
Chapter 976 Woodrow Wallace Middle School
Adviser Meg Hairell

Sehrish Hirani
Chapter 1307 Ridgeview Middle School
Adviser Meghan Hense

Karsyn Liske
Chapter 976 Woodrow Wallace Middle School
Adviser Meg Hairell

Jax Mendes
Chapter 1219 Emilie J. Ross Middle School
Adviser Gary Grant

Bailey Robb
Chapter 1307 Ridgeview Middle School
Adviser Eghan Hense

California Scholarship Federation
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